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Nissan is warning it could scrap investment in its Sunderland car plant unless Britain promised to pay compensation for any tax barriers resulting from Brexit negotiations.
Sunderland voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union, with more than 60% backing Brexit. The cruel irony.
Sunderland was one of the first regions to report its result on the night of the June 23 referendum and the first to show the true extent of the support in Britain for leaving the EU.read more

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